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SC denies appeals to reverse decision on anti-terror law

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THE SUPREME Court (SC) has denied appeals to reverse its decision upholding the constitutionality of questioned provisions of the anti-terrorism law passed in 2020. 

“The Court resolved to deny the motions for reconsideration due to lack of substantial issues and arguments raised by the petitioners,” the tribunal said, based on a statement issued by the SC Public Information Office on Tuesday.   

A copy of the resolution has yet to be released.   

The constitutionality of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, which repealed the 2007 Human Security Act, was questioned by various sectors in more than 30 petitions filed before the countrys Highest Court.   

The petitioners said several provisions of the law were open to human rights violations and could be used against government critics.   

The Supreme Court, in a Dec. 8, 2021 ruling, declared two provisions as unconstitutional but upheld the law.   

It declared as unlawful a provision stating that a protest could be considered terrorism if it is intended to cause death or physical harm, to endanger a persons life, or to create a serious public safety risk, citing that it was overbroad and violative of freedom of expression.”  

It also struck down a provision that allows the countrys anti-terrorism council to adopt requests by other local as well as foreign entities to designate individuals and groups as terrorists.   

The Supreme Court said in Tuesdays statement that its members maintained their votes in their Dec. 8, 2021 decision, which was penned by then SC Associate Justice and now Philippine Judicial Academy Chancellor Rosmari D. Carandang.   

Newly appointed SC Associate Justice and former Election Commissioner Antonio T. Kho, Jr. sided with the majority, the tribunal noted.  

“An entry of judgment was immediately ordered by the court,” it said.  

Senatorial candidate Neri J. Colmenares, one of the petitioners, told a press briefing last month that the Philippines does not need the law since the country already has existing measures to combat what the government may classify as terrorist threats. 

The country’s Anti-Money Laundering Council has said that the law is crucial to efforts in countering “dirty money” and terrorism financing.  

Karapatan, a human rights group, said in a statement on Tuesday that they continue to assert that this law must be junked and declared unconstitutional, and we call on candidates in the upcoming elections to take a stand for peoples rights and our civil liberties by joining all freedom-loving Filipinos in ringing the call to junk the terror law.   

Acting Presidential Spokesperson Martin M. Andanar said in a statement on Tuesday that the latest SC ruling is a “triumph for peace-loving and law-abiding Filipinos,” affirming that the country is not a safe haven for terrorists. John Victor D. Ordoñez 

Marawi City, 7 towns in Bangsamoro region placed under Comelec control

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THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) has placed Marawi City and seven towns in southern Philippines under its control ahead of the May 9 national and local elections, according to its chairman.  

One of the seven towns is Maguing which, along with Marawi, is under Lanao del Sur province.   

The six others are in Maguindanao province: Buluan, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Datu Piang, Mangudadatu, Pandag, and Sultan Kudarat. 

Both provinces are within the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, a historically restive area that is undergoing transition with a new political setup based on a peace deal between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.   

Comelec Chief Saidamen B. Pangarungan said in a statement on Tuesday that the decision to put these areas under their control is based on the recommendation of the police, military, and Regional Election Director Ray F. Sumalipao.  

Under the Constitution and subsequent Comelec resolutions, the election body can put an area under its control if the area has a history or intense rivalry among political parties; incidents of politically motivated violence involving candidates; the presence of private armed groups; and serious armed threats posed by terrorist groups.  

Comelec earlier amended its gun ban rules, which included giving authority to the Comelec chief to declare election areas of concern under the agency’s control.  

Interior Secretary Eduardo M. Año earlier said the Philippine National Police has identified 105 towns and 15 cities as election areas of concern. John Victor D. Ordonez 

Debates cancellation casts doubt on Comelec — VP bet

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THE CANCELLATION of the final round of official debates among the country’s top two positions casts doubt into the capability of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to manage the May 9 national and local elections, one of the vice-presidential candidates said on Tuesday.  

“There is something very fishy about what is happening in this whole affair that needs to be clarified by the Comelec because every statement it comes out with deepens the mystery of why this debate was canceled, Partido Lakas ng Masa vice presidential bet Walden F. Bello said in an interview with CNN Philippines.  

“It calls into question the capability of the Comelec to manage the elections, it can’t even manage a simple debate like this, or it was not coincidental but was planned? I need more facts,he said.   

Comelec on Monday said that the supposed final round of debates would be changed into a panel-interview format following Impact Hub Manila’s failure to fulfill part of its financial obligations to the venue, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. The private contractor allegedly owes the venue P14 million.  

Ang Kapisanan ng mga Brodkasters ng Pilipinas (KBP), a non-profit organization of Philippine broadcast media, will be Comelec’s new partner in organizing the forum, which will be taped and edited by the election body.   

Nonetheless, Mr. Bello said he and his running mate, labor leader Leodegario “Ka Leody” Q. de Guzman, will still participate in the modified forum, noting that they appreciate every opportunity to speak to the Filipino people.  

Election Commissioner George Erwin M. Garcia told reporters in a Viber message on Monday that in consideration of scheduling conflicts, it will adopt a pre-recorded single candidate, one-hour panel interview, which will be aired between May 2 to 6.  

“This (format) is really a poor substitute because we know from the Comelec e-rallies were barely attended, and they would be lucky to get 50 people watching,” Mr. Bello said. “What we have is an event that will be hardly watched by anybody, and what worries me is this cancellation falls into what the Marcos and Duterte camp wanted.”  

The tandem of former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio skipped the first two Comelec-sponsored debates.  

Comelec is currently investigating the Impact Hub Manila fiasco, including its departments that were involved in organizing the debates. John Victor D. Ordoñez 

Philippines acquires Israel’s Spyder air defense system

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ISRAEL on Tuesday turned over a simulator training facility to the Philippines for a ground-based mobile air defense system developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. with assistance from the Israel Aerospace Industries.  

The Spyder Defense System is a significant component in enhancing the protection and defense of the Philippine skies and aerial territory, Israel Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss said in a tweet on Tuesday.  

This is an important milestone in the defense cooperation between our two countries, he added.  

The turnover ceremony, held at the Basa Air Base in Pampanga, was attended by Philippine officials led by Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana and Philippine Air Force Commanding General Connor Anthony D. Canlas, Sr.  

UN EXHIBIT
Meanwhile, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin, Jr. launched an exhibit in New York last week commemorating the 40th anniversary of the adoption of the Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes at the United Nations (UN) headquarters, according to a Department of Foreign Affairs statement on Tuesday.  

The 20-foot centerpiece will be on display at the UN headquarters from April 18 to 29.  

Mr. Locsin said the exhibit is the Philippinescontribution to the dissemination of the declaration and the commitments needed for its full observance.”  

The Manila Declaration addresses both the normative and procedural aspects of the United Nations Charter, said UN Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs D. Stephen Mathias.  

The Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on Nov. 15, 1982. — Alyssa Nicole O. Tan

Makabayan bloc endorses 10 other senatorial candidates

THE MAKABAYAN bloc, a coalition of progressive party-lists, on Tuesday officially endorsed 10 more senatorial candidates who, they said, would expand the opposition and forge wider unity.  

We express our support to them because of their track record of working with Makabayan on several important issues and in the fight of the people,the coalition said in Filipino via Facebook live.  

Among those they endorsed are three incumbent lawmakers: Senator Leila M. de Lima for her advocacy on human rights and the countrys sovereignty; Senator Ana Theresia RisaN. Hontiveros-Baraquel for prioritizing womens rights, overseas Filipino workers, the urban poor, LGBT community, and farmers, among others; and House Deputy Speaker Lorna Regina LorenB. Legarda for her stand on peace talks and support to the environment, women and education sectors.  

Sorsogon Governor Francis Joseph “Chiz” G. Escudero was also among the endorsed candidates as he seeks to create a law to compensate human rights victims during the martial law era.  

Former government officials were also included, such as Jejomar C. Binay who plans to create legislation protecting human rights and civil liberties, and Teddy B. Baguilat, Jr. who fights for environmental protection and indigenous peoples rights.   

Others in the list are: human rights lawyers Jose Manuel ChelI. Diokno and Renecio LukeEspiritu; lawyer Alex L. Lacson who aims to counter corruption, and political dynasties; and Federation of Free Workers President Jose Sonny G. Matula.  

Makabayan has previously announced their support for senatorial candidates Neri J. Colmenares, a human rights lawyer, and labor leader Elmer “Ka Bong” Labog. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

Banana farm program launched in 2 Davao upland areas

FARMERS in two upland areas of Davao City will be getting assistance from the Chinese Consulate General and the local government as supplemental income through banana farming.   

Under the joint Banana Plantation Program, the city agriculturists office has identified 100 beneficiaries in the districts of Marilog and Paquibato, where indigenous peoples communities traditionally grow vegetables.   

Each beneficiary family will receive 1,000 Cardava banana seedlings, fertilizers, and pesticides, with the harvest estimated to bring in an additional average monthly income of P10,000.    

At the program launch last week, Chinese Consul General Li Lin said they have also partnered with Jenson Agriline Corp. to provide technical training to the farmers as well as purchase the produce.   

Our appreciation goes to Mr. Nelson Chua and his company for undertaking the program by offering to provide skills training to the farmers to grow bananas, organizing seedlings, fertilizer, pesticide,Mr. Lin said, especially the promise to buy back banana fruits to ensure the farmersprofits.”  

The Chinese envoy also announced that the consulate and the city government are preparing a similar program for indigenous women.  

The Indigenous Women Weaving Product Development is expected to be launched soon, he said. Maya M. Padillo

House probe sought on window hour scheme for provincial buses

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A PARTY-LIST group on Monday filed a House resolution urging the transportation committee to probe the window hour scheme imposed on provincial buses, citing the significant delay and inconvenience it causes to commuters.  

The window-hour scheme imposed on provincial bus operators has greatly caused undue hassle and burden to thousands of commuters relying on public transport,Bayan Muna Party-list representatives said in House Resolution 2562.  

The policy set by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) restricts provincial bus companies from using their own terminals within Metro Manila outside the window hours of 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. to help alleviate road congestion in the capital region.   

Buses can still serve their provincial routes outside those hours but will have to use designated transport hubs such as the Araneta Bus Port, Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, Valenzuela Gateway Complex, North Luzon Express Terminal.   

Fees are charged for the use of these terminals.   

Several bus companies have opted not to operate outside the window hours, limiting their trips to when they are allowed to use their own terminals.   

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board has said it will issue show-cause orders to the companies for failing to meet their public service obligations.    

As representatives of the people, members of Congress must ensure that government policies serve the best interest of our people, especially in this time of crisis aggravated by the pandemic gravely hit hard our already suffering people,the solons said.  

The resolution was signed by Bayan Muna Representatives Ferdinand R. Gaite, Carlos Isagani T. Zarate, and Eufemia C. Cullamat. Alyssa Nicole O. Tan 

Real Madrid happy to prove critics wrong, says Ancelotti

MANCHESTER, England — Real Madrid is delighted to have reached the Champions League semi-finals after the criticism and lack of faith shown towards them for most of the season, said manager Carlo Ancelotti.

The thirteen-times European champion is preparing to face Manchester City in the first leg on Tuesday.

“I surely remember what all the pundits were saying at the beginning of the season,” the Italian told a news conference at the Etihad Stadium on Monday.

“There are clearly two teams in the semifinals that everyone was betting against and they are us and Villarreal.

“Two teams got here as underdogs, (Real) beating favorites like Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), the holders Chelsea, (Villarreal knocking out) Juventus and Bayern Munich. I always say that Real Madrid is going to compete no matter what against anyone.”

Villarreal faces Liverpool at Anfield in their semifinal first leg on Wednesday.

Ancelotti said there were mixed feelings in the Real dressing room — happiness at getting this far but worries about the pressure of facing difficult opponents in Premier League leaders City, the English champions.

“Our history, having won 13 titles in this competition, makes things easier for the players because they feel how heavy in a positive way the Real Madrid jersey weighs in a Champions League game,” Ancelotti said.

“They feel capable of anything, like they did fighting back to qualify against PSG and Chelsea. Real Madrid’s history means a lot to us. More than for the rivals.”

Real midfielder Federico Valverde agreed.

“When you wear this shirt you want to win it all and you feel like you are always the favorite to win it all, despite what other people think,” Valverde, 23, told a news conference.

“It’s a responsibility but it’s an advantage because your rivals will always look at you differently because you’re Real Madrid. I agree with what (City manager) Pep Guardiola said earlier (that his side have to compete with the history of Real Madrid). Our history weighs heavily.”

Ancelotti has question marks over the fitness of three players for Tuesday’s game. Left back Ferland Mendy trained well on Sunday and should be available but there are doubts about how ready left back David Alaba and midfielder Casemiro will be.

“We feel more confident and optimistic with Alaba. We’ll see how he performs in training later on Monday. But Casemiro is still recovering and if he can’t go on Tuesday, he should be available for next week no doubt about it,” he said. — Reuters

Philippine bets bow out in badminton qualifying round

THE Philippines’ four aces in singles play suffered stinging losses in the qualifying round to bow out of the Smart Badminton Asia Championships on Tuesday at the Muntinlupa Sports Complex.

Ros Pedrosa, the reigning MVP Badminton Cup men’s champion, carried the fight for the home team and placed second in Group C, missing a ticket to the main draw by a victory.

Mr. Pedrosa started the day with a 21-19, 21-8 victory over Bahrain’s Adnan Ebrahim but stumbled to a 21-14, 21-8 setback to Kazakhstan’s Dimitriy Panarin in a virtual battle for group No. 1 and the lone ticket to the tournament proper.

Mr. Panarin, who also defeated Mr. Ebrahim, 21-12, 21-14, set up a showdown with Japanese Koki Watanabe in the Round-of-32.

Jaja Andres also split her assignments in Group B of the women’s singles qualifiers and fell short.

Ms. Andres fell to Indonesia’s Stephanie Widjaja, 21-10, 21-8, but bounced back with a 21-17, 21-7 disposal of the Maldives’ Fathimath Abdul Razzaq. Ms. Widjaja, a 21-4, 21-8 winner over Ms. Razzaq, took the solitary seat to the main draw with her sweep of pool play.

The two other Pinoy entries — men’s bet Jewel Albo and women’s competitor Mika de Guzman — absorbed a shutout in their respective groups.

Mr. Albo lost to China’s Lei Lan Xi, 21-17, 21-15, and Hong Kong’s Chan Yin Chak, 21-8, 21-10, in a 0-2 outing in Group D while Ms. De Guzman had the same fate in women’s Group B against Malaysia’s Myisha Mohd Khairul, 13-21, 21-15, 21-14, and Indonesia’s Komang Ayu Dewi, 25-23, 21-8.

With the four’s exit, the Philippines now pins its hopes on the men’s, women’s and mixed doubles.

“I still have to work on my conditioning,” rued Mr. Pedrosa, who faded in the last stretch of the first set against Mr. Panarin. “I already had a good feel of how to play him but only lost steam.”

Mr. Pedrosa trailed by only two, 16-14, before yielding five successive points to lose the opening set. They were at 2-2 early in the second before Panarin racked up nine unanswered markers to pull away.

Alcaraz surprised by rapid rise in rankings and top 10 spot

ATHENS — Rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has no plans of slowing down after his victory at Barcelona at the weekend and making the top 10 for the first time on Monday but said he was surprised by his quick rise through the rankings.

The 18-year-old captured the fourth title of his young career by beating eighth seed Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3, 6-2 in the Barcelona Open final on Sunday, hours after winning a gruelling semi-final that was postponed due to rain.

“I did not think I would reach this stage at 18 years old,” he told a news conference at a junior event. “It is for the first time for me in the top ten. It means a lot.

“For me, it’s a dream come true and I have been fighting for this since I was a child. I work every day, work hard to be here to have chance to get titles to beat the top players in the world but not at this age.”

He featured at ninth when the world rankings were released on Monday, entering the top 10 at the same age, on the same date and after a triumph in the same tournament as compatriot and 21-times major winner Rafa Nadal did in 2005.

“It is just a coincidence that it’s the same with Rafa. I just focus on my game,” he added.

His singles tally stands at four titles following triumphs at Miami and Rio de Janeiro this year and a victory at Umag last July, when he became the youngest tour-level champion since Kei Nishikori claimed the title at Delray Beach in 2008.

The Spaniard is now seen as one of the favourites for the French Open starting next month behind record winner Nadal.

“I am playing well, with a lot of confidence for myself. I am going to have chances to get results in Roland Garros, to be in the last rounds,” he said at the IMG Future Stars Under-12 tournament.

“I reached my goal to be (in the) top 10. I want to keep growing as a player, improving every day, trying to keep claiming titles, trying to climb up the rankings.” — Reuters

Net loss: Jayson Tatum, Celtics finish sweep of Brooklyn

JAYSON Tatum scored 29 points before fouling out late in the fourth quarter as the Boston Celtics never trailed and completed a four-game sweep of the Brooklyn Nets in their Eastern Conference first-round series by holding on for a 116-112 victory Monday night in New York.

The second-seeded Celtics, who lost to the Nets in five games in this round last season, await the winner of the Milwaukee-Chicago series. The Bucks lead the Bulls three games to one.

In front of a number of Boston fans who made the trip to New York, the Celtics led by as many as 15 before sweating out the final minutes after Tatum was called for a pair of offensive fouls.

Tatum, who hit the buzzer-beating layup in the series opener and scored 39 points in Game 3, made 9 of 16 shots, including the tiebreaking 3-pointer early in the second quarter that gave Boston the lead for good.

Jaylen Brown added 22 points for the Celtics, who shot 47.2% and won each game in the series by single digits. Marcus Smart added 20 points and 11 assists, Grant Williams hit four 3-pointers and contributed 14 points and Al Horford chipped in 13.

Kevin Durant scored 39 for his best game of the series but missed two 3-pointers in the final minute as Brooklyn ended a season it had entered as an NBA title favorite. Seth Curry added 23 points, Kyrie Irving finished with 20 and the Nets shot 50.6%.

Despite never trailing, the Celtics sweated out some dicey moments in the fourth after Tatum picked up his fifth foul when he charged into Blake Griffin with 8:17 left. After Tatum went to the bench, the Nets cut the deficit to 102-99 when Goran Dragic hit a 3-pointer with 5:24 left.

The Celtics held a 109-103 lead when Tatum fouled out with 2:49 remaining and the Nets drew within 109-108 on Durant’s 14-footer with 1:28 left.

On the next possession, Brown hit a layup to make it 111-108 with 62 seconds left and Durant missed a tying 3-pointer seven seconds later.

After Brown missed a jumper with 29.6 seconds to go, Durant split two free throws with 22.2 seconds to make it 111-109. Smart missed a layup, but Horford swooped in for the putback with 13.7 seconds left and a 113-109 lead.

Following a timeout, Durant’s 3-pointer was long with 10.3 seconds remaining and Smart iced the game by hitting three free throws over the final 7.1 seconds left. — Reuters

NBA expands presence in Asia-Pacific with Singpore office opening

HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE — The National Basketball Association (NBA) yesterday announced that the league will expand its presence in Asia-Pacific by opening an office in Singapore.

The Singapore office joins the league’s Manila and Mumbai offices in reporting into NBA Asia Managing Director Scott Levy based in Hong Kong and will expand the league’s existing efforts in the region, which include live game distribution, youth development programming, interactive fan events, merchandise sales and social responsibility efforts.

“Over the past two decades, Asia-Pacific has proven to be a major growth region for the NBA,” said Levy. “Opening an office in Singapore reflects the enormous opportunities to build on that positive momentum by working more closely with our valued partners and bringing our passionate fans in the region closer to their favorite NBA teams and players.”

NBA games and programming reach fans in the region through the league’s 20 media partners that span 11 countries and territories and eight languages. NBA League Pass — the league’s premium live game subscription service – has recorded double-digit subscriber growth in the region over the last three seasons. The league also has more than 35 million followers on social media across the region.

The NBA has staged 17 preseason and regular-season games in the region, most recently in 2019 when the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors played two preseason games in Tokyo, Japan, and the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings played two preseason games in Mumbai, India, which marked the first games that teams from a North American sports league played in India.  In 2013, the Rockets and Indiana Pacers played a preseason game in Manila, Philippines.

Since 2007, the NBA has engaged more than 40 million boys and girls across the region through the Jr. NBA, the league’s global youth basketball program. The Jr. NBA Coaches Academy — the NBA’s train-the-trainers initiative that aims to further local development by establishing standards for how the sport should be coached – has reached more than 88,000 teachers across seven countries regionwide.

With the opening of the Singapore office, the NBA now has offices in 15 markets worldwide: Beijing, Dakar, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Lagos, London, Madrid, Manila, Mexico City, Mumbai, New York/New Jersey, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Singapore and Toronto.